Can I Love You? (2010)
The film begins when Namuunaa, who has come from the countryside to study in the city, goes to work to meet her friend Nomin and accidentally bumps into the director Mendee, breaking his expensive sunglasses. He ends up in debt for the glasses and ends up working there. The two meet frequently, but the arrogant Mendee and the humble Nomin fall in love, but they cannot express their love, and Nomin returns home. However, Mendee realizes that she has fallen in love with him and follows him to the countryside, and the story tells the story of the young people's courtship.
Director: Kim Jong Ug
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: March 5, 2010
Cast
Screenplay
- Kim Jong Ug (Screenplay)
Music: Onon Gankhuyag
Production: Absolute, Naiz
Country: Mongolia
Language: Mongolian
Original Language: mn
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Can I Love You? about?
- The film begins when Namuunaa, who has come from the countryside to study in the city, goes to work to meet her friend Nomin and accidentally bumps into the director Mendee, breaking his expensive sunglasses. He ends up in debt for the glasses and ends up working there. The two meet frequently, but the arrogant Mendee and the humble Nomin fall in love, but they cannot express their love, and Nomin returns home. However, Mendee realizes that she has fallen in love with him and follows him to the countryside, and the story tells the story of the young people's courtship.
- Who directed Can I Love You??
- Can I Love You? was directed by Kim Jong Ug.
- Who stars in Can I Love You??
- Can I Love You? stars Temuujin Sergelen, Nomin Tumurbaatar, Shuudertsetseg Purev-Ochir, Ganzorig Tsetsgee, Jargalsaikhan Bekh-Ochir, Delgerbayar Purevdorj.
- How long is Can I Love You??
- Can I Love You? has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Can I Love You??
- Can I Love You? is a Drama, Comedy, Romance film.
- Where was Can I Love You? produced?
- Can I Love You? was produced in Mongolia.